Web browsers (177 programs)
Pros: Safe and secured browsing. Does not collect your personal information. Unfiltered search results.
Cons: Does not save your browser history. No option to save bookmarks.
Pros: Fast and lightweight. Privacy-focused features and options. Free and open-source.
Cons: No advanced features or customization options.
Pros: Powered by Webkit and Trident web engines. Maxthon skins and web extensions. Maxnote, Passkeeper and UUMail. Cloud synchronization.
Cons: Minimal access to help. Lacks auto update. Privacy not guaranteed. Tabs are messy to use.
Pros: Vidalia + Firefox + FoxyProxy. Easy to use. Portable (no installation required). Advanced features enabled by default.
Cons: Third-party software. May give false sense of security.
Pros: Unique four-way multi-viewing media. Built-in Ad-Blocker for seamless browsing. Includes an AI Search Assistant.
Cons: Cannot sync favorites with Chrome/Safari. Some niche features may not appeal to all users.
Pros: Lots of safety-related features. Neat and organized interface. Own built-in updater. Own Comodo SecureDNS feature.
Cons: Can consume a lot of RAM. No built-in translator. Does not automatically generate address bar searches. Homepage is no different from Chrome.
Pros: Offers high-end security features. Supports video downloader. Supports ad blocker. Comes with a simple interface.
Cons: Occasional crashes and lags.
Pros: Access to experimental and upcoming browser features. Supports direct feedback to Microsoft for feature improvements. Daily updates provide immediate insight into browser development.
Cons: Frequent instability and occasional crashes. Experimental features may be incomplete or change without notice. Not intended for users requiring a fully stable environment.
Pros: Strong Web standards compliance. Fresh browser interface with familiar browsing tools.
Cons: Relatively unstable compared to existing browsers. A somewhat rigid interface that is counterintuitive.
Pros: Clean, intuitive interface. Low system resource usage. Runs unobtrusively in the background.
Cons: Limited advanced features. Not designed for complex workflows.
Pros: Combines email, browsing, and media in one platform. Automatic updates and data encryption. Familiar interface for longtime AOL users. Easy setup and built-in support.
Cons: Limited customization options. Slower performance on older computers. Outdated design compared to modern software. Requires a subscription fee.
Pros: Based on the classic Opera 12.X. Modular functionality. Highly customizable.
Cons: Erratic development cycle.
Pros: An Internet Application Suite. Email, IRC chat and news feed client. Web feed reader. HTML editor and web development tools.
Cons: Does not import username and password. Too packed and complex online web suite. Dated interface and utility. Slow web browser startup.